In a follow-up article published later Thursday evening, the Journal reported that the company had stopped using its signature finger-prick blood test on all but one of its more than 240 blood tests.

And the company, which is unlike any other, also has a board that’s unlike most other health companies. It’s members are:

George P. Shultz – former US Secretary of State

Gary Roughead – retired US Navy admiral

William J. Perry – former US Secretary of Defence

Sam Nunn – former US Senator who served as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations

James N. Mattis – retired United States Marine Corps general

Richard Kovacevich – former CEO of Wells Fargo

Henry A. Kissinger – former US Secretary of State

William H. Frist – heart and lung transplant surgeon and former US Senator

William H. Foege – former Director of the CDC

Riley P. Bechtel – Chairman of the Board of the Bechtel Group, Inc., a construction company

Sunny Balwani – President and COO of Theranos

Elizabeth Holmes – CEO and Chairman of the Board of Theranos

To make sure we got all that: that’s six ex-government officials, two former military leaders, two corporation leaders, two members of Theranos’ leadership, and two men who graduated from medical school. As my colleague Kevin Loria writes over at Tech Insider,

“The calibre of the board suggests that Theranos must have developed a transformative innovation, but other than Frist, who has not practiced medicine in many years, only Foege is a medical professional.“